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LIST PRICE $29.98 Save 49%
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Format: DVD Jun 2009 Not Rated Recording Mode: (unknown) 92 min. Color Extra Info: Includes Movie Money UPC: 025192028182 |
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Movie Description Much like the inspired protagonists of his two favorite movies, DEAD POETS SOCIETY and MR. HOLLAND'S OPUS, high school drama teacher Dana Marschz (Steve Coogan) is going to save the arts. Marschz's first obstacle: Shakespeare killed off all the major characters when he wrote Hamlet, which puts a damper on his plans for a musical sequel. Luckily, Marschz has an ingenious literary device to circumvent that last doozy: a time machine built in woodshop that will catapult Hamlet and his new pal, Jesus Christ, into the present day and back again just in time to save Gertrude, Laertes, and the gang. This brilliant piece of theatre is born in the mind of Marschz upon the announcement of the drama club's impending cancellation, prompting the failed actor to take the advice of a ruthless freshman drama critic and finally write something that isn't an adaptation of ERIN BROCKOVICH. But when authorities try to have the production banned because of its offensive material, it's going to take the inspiration of actress-turned-local-nurse Elisabeth Shue (playing herself), the will of Marschz's young students, and the wiles of a feisty lawyer (Amy Poehler) to get Hamlet 2 in front of an audience.
HAMLET 2, the movie, is singular in its melding of grotesque theatre spoofing, schadenfreude, and complete subversion of the underdog-defiance genre's familiar trajectory. Rarely has a film hit conventional plot points only to take the wind out of their sails so effectively while nevertheless moving toward a destination not entirely unlike where its mainstream counterparts would go anyway. HAMLET 2's subdued lack of traditional filmic values and glaring music cues, as well as its performances, which manage to fold earnestness and deadpan into one another, amount to a movie that simultaneously deconstructs, skewers, and affirms. Like any good satire, it is what it's lampooning., Steve Coogan continues his claim as one of Britain's funniest men with this comedy that was the talk of Sundance in 2008. In HAMLET 2, a high school teacher creates a sequel--in musical form--to the Bard's classic tragedy. The film from director Andrew Fleming (DICK) also stars Catherine Keener, Amy Poehler, David Arquette, and Elisabeth Shue.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 4 -- "It's Coogan's break-through star performance that holds it all together. He's sensational." Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (08/21/2008)
"[Featuring] Coogan's unbelievably adept performance as Dana -- a sustained tour de force of comic acting comparable to the late, great Peter Sellers at his absolute best." Box Office - Ray Greene (08/01/2008)
3 stars out of 5 -- "Steve Coogan plays Marschz with breathless gusto....It's Steve Coogan's vehicle...and one he rides all the way home." Empire - Phil Wilding (03/01/2009)
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